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this time unclal sam getting info from major internet companies. microsoft, yahoo, goggle, faboo apple. oh, and they are seizing your phone records, too. is your personal information at risk? "cashin' in" demanding answers right now. ♪ >> eric: welcome, everybody. the i.r.s. hits keep coming. now we find out that the agency is dropping $million of your tax dollars on the conference at a swanky hotel in 2010. junket with the "star trek" skit and infa mouse line dancing. itall went down the same time that i.r.s. began targeting conservativ groups. get this. they were learning how to be open and transparent with taxpayers. >> eric, i mean they are going after the tea party groups that want to cut down on government spending. the same time they are spening $4 million on a conferencconference? $3,000 for presidential suite. i'm a successful guy an i never spe $3,000 on hotel room. it's part of a trend. the g.s.a. with their lavish spending the clow and mind reader a couple year ago or the v.a. they treat the money like it's not theirs because it's not
this time unclal sam getting info from major internet companies. microsoft, yahoo, goggle, faboo apple. oh, and they are seizing your phone records, too. is your personal information at risk? "cashin' in" demanding answers right now. ♪ >> eric: welcome, everybody. the i.r.s. hits keep coming. now we find out that the agency is dropping $million of your tax dollars on the conference at a swanky hotel in 2010. junket with the "star trek" skit and infa mouse line...
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i didn't do it, sam. they made the announcement yesterday at the cma music festival, complete with santa costumes, christmas trees and fake snow. and si making sweet tea cones. it features performances by the entire family and special guests. it comes out october 29th. every day is christmas. >> with them. >> when watching "duck dynasty." >>> finally, an update on a harry, little lady. someone posted a picture of this puppy on redit in the fall, saying she was born with a full mustache. many thought the pictures were doctored. so, the owners have posted another picture to show the dog has grown and so has the mustache. it's 5 months old. and it's well beyond the 5:00 shadow. is it real? they say it is real. that's a hair pattern. >> i've never seen that on a dog. >> mustache hair pattern. >> thank you, lara. >>> let's get weather from sam. >> we're outside live in times square. good morning, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] here's what i love. come back this way. kelsey, saved under the circumstances al
i didn't do it, sam. they made the announcement yesterday at the cma music festival, complete with santa costumes, christmas trees and fake snow. and si making sweet tea cones. it features performances by the entire family and special guests. it comes out october 29th. every day is christmas. >> with them. >> when watching "duck dynasty." >>> finally, an update on a harry, little lady. someone posted a picture of this puppy on redit in the fall, saying she was...
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sam back just in time for the severe weather. >> welcome back, sam. so much wild weather this weekend. the final remnants of the violent storm that clobbered oklahoma, sending harsh winds and rains into the northeast. six people are still missing in the midwest over the weekend. amazing storms that hit almost in the exact same spot one week later. >> all the weather last night. video to show you last night at how powerful the storms were days after moving through oklahoma. look at the heavy rain falling when the yankees game was delayed three times. listen to this. [ thunder cracks ] over the stadium when the lightning flashes. not one side but both sides of the stadium reacting to it. that loud, that powerful. the storm system. brand-new images and tracks. you can see this is one, two, three of those right around oklahoma city, a rough two weeks of storms in that area. this is the el reno storm that so many are talking about. tornadoes are often unpredictable in the way they travel. once they get going in a straight line it's pretty easy to watch the
sam back just in time for the severe weather. >> welcome back, sam. so much wild weather this weekend. the final remnants of the violent storm that clobbered oklahoma, sending harsh winds and rains into the northeast. six people are still missing in the midwest over the weekend. amazing storms that hit almost in the exact same spot one week later. >> all the weather last night. video to show you last night at how powerful the storms were days after moving through oklahoma. look at...
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first, sam, we need you. you down there in gulfport, florida. >> i am not going to go without this crowd. this is just the folks walking around gulfport who decided to come by and say hi. we've got the local town media. we've got the local officials this morning. police in check. we're not doing anything -- pets, children. everybody. thank you, guys, so much for coming out. just tell me -- tell me why we love gulfport. >> gulfport is a great place. look at these people. >> i'm telling you. >> sunny and beautiful. >> and it is. most of the time except for yesterday. now that this storm moves out we have to talk about where it's going. this storm through this area did a little damage with thunderstorms and tough winds and one or two tornadoes in the town. now is heading up. one of those things you have to pay attention to but time this out. brand-new this morning. this storm is speeding up and this is very good news for an awful lot of peo folks wo about andre >> back to lara. >> and we are live in beautiful --
first, sam, we need you. you down there in gulfport, florida. >> i am not going to go without this crowd. this is just the folks walking around gulfport who decided to come by and say hi. we've got the local town media. we've got the local officials this morning. police in check. we're not doing anything -- pets, children. everybody. thank you, guys, so much for coming out. just tell me -- tell me why we love gulfport. >> gulfport is a great place. look at these people. >> i'm...
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. >> uncle sam calling on major g football and nba to tout obama care. without them, medical costs will sore. still more prove we need to let the clock run out on obama care before we take it. >> what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. >> paula don't endorsement deal gets fried but not eryone is opping her like a hot potato. and her bock sales aresizzling. could it helpher rise again? cashin' in starts cooking right now. hi, everybody. i am eric boling and welcome to cashin' in. wayne, and john and juan joining and keisha. welcome, everybody. the government confirmi it is using nfl and other sports to promote health care and the playbook is to get healthy young americans and it will save the cost of sicker people. but the price may not be right for the young people. hnathon, young people said i don't want to do this. i rather pay the fine for not having health care than support the sick people andsing health care. >> they are going to advertise for that eric. when a private compa advertises a voluntary good it is promotion. but government does
. >> uncle sam calling on major g football and nba to tout obama care. without them, medical costs will sore. still more prove we need to let the clock run out on obama care before we take it. >> what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. >> paula don't endorsement deal gets fried but not eryone is opping her like a hot potato. and her bock sales aresizzling. could it helpher rise again? cashin' in starts cooking right now. hi, everybody. i am eric boling and welcome...
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sam rayburn used to get really worked about this. he said>> [unintelligible] we are equally important and this is very important. clinton was a great guy who cared about people, he worked hard and he was smart as all get out. he had em empathy. folks liked to be around him, even phones who said nasty things about him because he had this warmth and he cared. folks knew it. the two bushes were quite fine. to play paddle ball at the first. he's a great guy, never forgot his service in the house. i liked the first w. very much. it is just terrible mistakes. be good to him. donenk they have not enough of what i would like to see him do. himhe staff has not served as i would like to see them do. i've had the privilege of serving with some great presidents. jimmy carter was probably the -- jerry ford was probably most underrated president we had. [unintelligible] that was regrettably not to be and humphrey had the same problem. they sent out to destroy him and they succeeded. if he had three days more, i think he would have been president.
sam rayburn used to get really worked about this. he said>> [unintelligible] we are equally important and this is very important. clinton was a great guy who cared about people, he worked hard and he was smart as all get out. he had em empathy. folks liked to be around him, even phones who said nasty things about him because he had this warmth and he cared. folks knew it. the two bushes were quite fine. to play paddle ball at the first. he's a great guy, never forgot his service in the...
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good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, sam. one of those huge trees right behind me, ripped from its roots and thrown into this house. let's give you a wider perspective. there's a second huge tree on this property that this folks just bought. she was in the basement and safe. but that wasn't the same for everyone in the path of these storms. overnight, severe storms rocked the mid-atlantic and southeast. the most active severe weather of the year brought up to 80-mile-per-hour winds to parts of virginia, resulting in damage like this in hampton roads. >> scared to death. >> reporter: where a 20-foot tree smashes right through a kitchen and comes out the back of the house. just a few miles from the nation's capital, tornado warnings. listen, as this radio station in rockville, thinks they see rotation outside of their window. >> it's rotating. >> reporter: a half-dozen water rescues in west virginia. this woman, carrying a child, falls into the water. three children were rescued after being trapped at home and then cut off by r
good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, sam. one of those huge trees right behind me, ripped from its roots and thrown into this house. let's give you a wider perspective. there's a second huge tree on this property that this folks just bought. she was in the basement and safe. but that wasn't the same for everyone in the path of these storms. overnight, severe storms rocked the mid-atlantic and southeast. the most active severe weather of the year brought up to 80-mile-per-hour...
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sam taylor-johnson's only previous film was the john lennon biopic "nowhere boy." she promises to honor the power of the book, which has sold millions of copies. "fifty shades" author e.l. james tweeted she is delighted and thrilled by the choice. now comes the task of casting the movie. >> you read it? you like it? >> no word when it is expected to be released. i have no idea what you are talking b >> you can tell me after the show. >>> we have new details on how the royal family will announce to the world if a future king or queen of england has been born. prince william and kate middleton have not made public the jend over their baby apparently because they are waiting until kate actually gives birth. william will be at the hospital in padding ton when the young royal is born, the same hospital he was born back in 1982. now, when the royal baby actually makes his or her world premiere, it will be announce reed is ya twitter and go old school, the old-fashioned way as well, on a placard on an easel outside of the gates of buckingham palace. that's tradition. the
sam taylor-johnson's only previous film was the john lennon biopic "nowhere boy." she promises to honor the power of the book, which has sold millions of copies. "fifty shades" author e.l. james tweeted she is delighted and thrilled by the choice. now comes the task of casting the movie. >> you read it? you like it? >> no word when it is expected to be released. i have no idea what you are talking b >> you can tell me after the show. >>> we have...
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. >> thank you, sam. great to have you back. >>> coming up, former nfl star chad johnson speaking out exclusively this morning. he has just been released after a week in jail and while he's thanking the judge who put him behind bars. >>> also the latest on the shocking photos of nigella lawson. her husband questioned by police for five hours. >> can you go to jail for buying a fake designer ha i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ hago que lo imposible sea posible, ♪ ♪ que todo lo increíble se vuelva visible, ♪ ♪ tres, dos, hola, ula... ♪ aplaudan en la luna. ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula ula ula al revés, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula, ♪ ula ula, hagamos ula ula,
. >> thank you, sam. great to have you back. >>> coming up, former nfl star chad johnson speaking out exclusively this morning. he has just been released after a week in jail and while he's thanking the judge who put him behind bars. >>> also the latest on the shocking photos of nigella lawson. her husband questioned by police for five hours. >> can you go to jail for buying a fake designer ha i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my...
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it was a temporary cut but now your honoring el sam wants to monitor your beauty routine. let's check in with brian kilmeade. >> that's what i do. i lay in the tanning bed for half an hour. if i was irish i would need more but i am italian so i have a head start. i am going to tell you what is coming up on our show for the next three hours on "fox & friends." why do you accomplish so much less or so much more. we are going to teach you how to make the most of every minute of your life we are going to beat the clock with harvey mckay. laura ingram is here cheryl casone will be here. super star craig morgan in studio to talk about his life saving career and his days in iraq and his days on the stage. we are going to have this little girl she is 12 years old. she was the highlight at the miami heat dwam -- game 2 against the san antonio spurs. now i have to go tan. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle
it was a temporary cut but now your honoring el sam wants to monitor your beauty routine. let's check in with brian kilmeade. >> that's what i do. i lay in the tanning bed for half an hour. if i was irish i would need more but i am italian so i have a head start. i am going to tell you what is coming up on our show for the next three hours on "fox & friends." why do you accomplish so much less or so much more. we are going to teach you how to make the most of every minute of...
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sam taylor johnson has been picked to bring "fifty shades of grey" to the set. >>> christian colbert usually makes us laugh. last night he returned with a moving tribute to his mom following her death. >> when i was leaving her last week i leaned over and i said, mom, i'm going back to new york to do the show. and she said, i can't wait to see it. i wouldn't miss it for the world. so, with that in mind, this is "the colbert report." >> lorna elizabeth tuck colbert died last wednesday at the age of 92. >> doing a show for mom. >> absolutely. >> probably always and from now on. >> must have been very tough for him. she was so supportive of his career. >> the mom being proud of their son. you know, it's a nice touching moment. >> yeah. >> i'm richard lui. this is "early today." we hope it's just your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> in politico, the immigration bill goes local. the deal in the senate goes beyond securing the border to issues that touch home. >>> and "the new york times," obama readying emissions limits on power plants. the move would be the most consequential he could
sam taylor johnson has been picked to bring "fifty shades of grey" to the set. >>> christian colbert usually makes us laugh. last night he returned with a moving tribute to his mom following her death. >> when i was leaving her last week i leaned over and i said, mom, i'm going back to new york to do the show. and she said, i can't wait to see it. i wouldn't miss it for the world. so, with that in mind, this is "the colbert report." >> lorna elizabeth...
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if i support operates with a veil of secrecy has citizens even know it exist political commentator sam sachs brings us more on this powerful court and how it affects all of us this program by the way is fully overseen not just by congress but by the pfizer court. a court specially put together to evaluate classified programs to make sure that the executive branch or government generally is not abusing them and that their it's being carried out consistent with the constitution to really know what sort of oversight is applied to the n.s.a. and f.b.i. as domestic spying operations and you have to know it goes on inside a pfizer court unfortunately we're not allowed to know what goes on inside a pfizer court the court meets in secret sometimes right here at the district courthouse in washington d.c. that issue secret warrants it right secret legal opinions there is no jury there is no defense which makes you wonder why it's even called a court in the first place the pfizer court was created with the one nine hundred seventy eight four and meanwhile off the hill several organizations have t
if i support operates with a veil of secrecy has citizens even know it exist political commentator sam sachs brings us more on this powerful court and how it affects all of us this program by the way is fully overseen not just by congress but by the pfizer court. a court specially put together to evaluate classified programs to make sure that the executive branch or government generally is not abusing them and that their it's being carried out consistent with the constitution to really know...
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and you'll be with jane, you'll be with jane fonda and sam waterston and jeff daniels and marcia gay harding. i said it would be great. as i'm prepping the movie i said would you do me a favor and would you write the -- very little lines? don't write me too much. because it's aaron sorkin. >> jimmy: wait a minute, you may be the only actor in history you realize to ask for a smaller part. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you asked him to not write you too many lines. >> i said, would you take it easy on me? because you know, it's aaron sorkin and it's -- they get mad if you skip an uh. >> jimmy: oh, they do. >> or the. >> jimmy: i see. >> so i said yeah, just take it easy on me. and about two or three days out a new script came in. and they had changed a bunch of lines and gave me a speech. >> jimmy: great. >> great. so i ended up going to work. and i mean, i couldn't get these words in my head. and i had -- i had probably the worst actor nightmare that i -- i'm 38 years old, i've been doing this since i was 18, i have never seen an actor go down so hard. >> jimmy: like you did? >> yeah. it was
and you'll be with jane, you'll be with jane fonda and sam waterston and jeff daniels and marcia gay harding. i said it would be great. as i'm prepping the movie i said would you do me a favor and would you write the -- very little lines? don't write me too much. because it's aaron sorkin. >> jimmy: wait a minute, you may be the only actor in history you realize to ask for a smaller part. >> yeah. >> jimmy: so you asked him to not write you too many lines. >> i said,...
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because one of the things that we're expected to hear according to sam stein's reporting is that the keystone pipeline would only be approved if it can be proved that it would not have a net increase in greenhouse gases. >> the keystone pipeline has been such a critical issue on capitol hill for a long time, and they've tried to pass it themselves without the president's approval, haven't gotten quite there yet. there is some expectation talking with senators here that the president's outline today gives him a bit of room, if you will, to go ahead and pass, approve the keystone pipeline, which would soften some of the concerns on the right, but it does raise some issues. one of the things we've heard from progressives on capitol hill is they've had to wait in line when it comes to climate change behind some other important issues the president has devoted his time to. "don't ask, don't tell," immigration health cai immigrati immigration, health care, and tomorrow's supreme court ruling, not defending doma. the president has had a lot of critics on capitol hill within his party who've
because one of the things that we're expected to hear according to sam stein's reporting is that the keystone pipeline would only be approved if it can be proved that it would not have a net increase in greenhouse gases. >> the keystone pipeline has been such a critical issue on capitol hill for a long time, and they've tried to pass it themselves without the president's approval, haven't gotten quite there yet. there is some expectation talking with senators here that the president's...
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i'm sorry, sam. ll tell ms. howe. what's wrong with sammy? he's sick. he won't be in. ohh, a girl. he probably won't be in tomorro/, either. two girls. he might not be in all week. the laker@girls. no, it's serius. he thinks he has chicken pox. chicken pox. that's pretty painful for an adult
i'm sorry, sam. ll tell ms. howe. what's wrong with sammy? he's sick. he won't be in. ohh, a girl. he probably won't be in tomorro/, either. two girls. he might not be in all week. the laker@girls. no, it's serius. he thinks he has chicken pox. chicken pox. that's pretty painful for an adult
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noted nadal hasan continues being paid thousands, hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary by uncle sam. >> it's unbelievable. all right, trace, thank you. >>> coming up, allegations now, first broken by cbs news, that hillary clinton's state department, while she was in charge, covered up at least eight improprieties or perhaps illegalitities that may have taken place on her watch. why would she allow that? why would state department officials allow that and why was an inspector general report looking into all this allegedly scrubbed. a former top official joins me live next. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurre
noted nadal hasan continues being paid thousands, hundreds of thousands of dollars in salary by uncle sam. >> it's unbelievable. all right, trace, thank you. >>> coming up, allegations now, first broken by cbs news, that hillary clinton's state department, while she was in charge, covered up at least eight improprieties or perhaps illegalitities that may have taken place on her watch. why would she allow that? why would state department officials allow that and why was an...
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uncle sam keeps an eye on you. here sharon keeps an eye onou
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it is now my pleasure to introduce reverend sam you'll rodriguez who will be our noontime address. many of you know reverend rodriguez as an electric electrifying oriter. many of you know him as the leader of the national hispanic leadership conference. it is a position from which she has become one of the nation's most -- in which he has become one of the nation's most influential hispanic leaders in america. l religious or leadership at the white house in congressional meetings. reverend rods gezz celebrated the 50th anniversary of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. he recognizes the important role that face faith plays in reminding us that justice does not belong just to the left or the right, but it flows from high for the purpose of lifting up the low. ref rentrend rodriguez's address today is entitled, renewing religious freedom. he will be addressing the question of how our understanding of religious freedom needs to catch up with the current and developing threats to freedom that we have long taken for granted. reverend rodriguez, we welcome you here to this podi
it is now my pleasure to introduce reverend sam you'll rodriguez who will be our noontime address. many of you know reverend rodriguez as an electric electrifying oriter. many of you know him as the leader of the national hispanic leadership conference. it is a position from which she has become one of the nation's most -- in which he has become one of the nation's most influential hispanic leaders in america. l religious or leadership at the white house in congressional meetings. reverend rods...
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what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. >>> coming up, why the super rich pay a lower tax rate than you do. we'll try to explain it using a kid's lemonade stand. alexa caldwell wonders why millionaires don't give more locally. >>> and the difference between man and women on the iphone. with martin giles and fortune this week, on "press here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew, silicon valley has more billionaires per capita than anywhere on earth and also some of the most underfunded schools in the united states, meaning
what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. >>> coming up, why the super rich pay a lower tax rate than you do. we'll try to explain it using a kid's lemonade stand. alexa caldwell wonders why millionaires don't give more locally. >>> and the difference between man and women on the iphone. with martin giles and fortune this week, on "press here." good morning, i'm scott mcgrew, silicon valley has...
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sam a.m. will be back with your traffic -- monika samtani will be back with your timesaver traffic but we've got howard and the first alert forecast. >> different sort of day. some great weather the last few days and sadly just a memory now. like the cicadas will be soon in a couple of weeks, we have some clouds which are moving in. and a peek or two of sun. kind of a neat looking sky this morning. impotsed a beautiful pick change-up -- i posted a beautiful picture on my facebook and twitter accounts a couple of minutes ago and let mellite you lot -- me tell you a lot of clouds today and even a thunderstorm or two into the mid to late afternoon. yesterday got to 80 degrees and this is not andrea's moisture. weak upper system from the west
sam a.m. will be back with your traffic -- monika samtani will be back with your timesaver traffic but we've got howard and the first alert forecast. >> different sort of day. some great weather the last few days and sadly just a memory now. like the cicadas will be soon in a couple of weeks, we have some clouds which are moving in. and a peek or two of sun. kind of a neat looking sky this morning. impotsed a beautiful pick change-up -- i posted a beautiful picture on my facebook and...
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. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house. lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washing post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? two or moment or top three that mattered for you and the country and that period? and my wife, the single most important vote i the civil rights act of 1964. for the first time we addressed the problem that each american should have full citizenship. i was focused on this because i almost lost my job over this. [indiscernible] there were riots in trouble. -- and trouble. the african american were patient and nonviolent. that reallyote solve a tremendous problem. . have had others wasaffordable care act something that my dad started out with roosevelt in 1935. but of course there was a lot of -- aonmental legislation lot of other conservation. i am really a lucky guy to be blessed with a superb staff. i've had the good fortune to have members of the house in my times to m
. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house. lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washing post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? two or moment or top three that mattered for you and the country and that period? and my wife, the single most important vote i the civil rights act of 1964. for the first time we addressed...
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. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house. lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washington post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? the top moment or top two or three that mattered for you and the country in that period? >> in my view, and my wife, the single most important vote i cast was on the civil rights act of 1964. for the first time we addressed the problem that each american should have full citizenship. african americans could vote just like anybody else. i was focused on this because i almost lost my job over this. [indiscernible] don remember is this. there were riots and trouble. .nd all kinds of difficulty the african american people were patient and nonviolent. that was a vote that really solve a tremendous problem. that problem was eating away at the foundation's about democracy and. i have had others. medicare was very important. the affordable care act was something that my dad s
. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house. lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washington post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? the top moment or top two or three that mattered for you and the country in that period? >> in my view, and my wife, the single most important vote i cast was on the civil rights act...
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in the past year uncle sam shelled out half a trillion dollars to contractors, double what the government spent a decade ago, doesn't include other contracts awarded by intelligence agency because spending in those departments is classified. we are in an era of austerity and looking at budgets but on the secret projects we don't get to know, it's not on a budget line, i think they call them dark programs. >> expensive, dark and classified. >>> did you know americans are giving $225 to banks a year, free money to banks, $225 overdraft fees comes from a new study from the consumer financial protection bureau. analysts say this report is the strongest signal yet the government is stepping up scrutiny of overdraft fees. our regulators are concerned banks have unclear policies, wide variations in how much people are paying for overdrafts and the kind of people signing up for overdraft protection most likely to have all kinds of extra fees, be careful, the government is watching. >> don't get caught. >>> coming up, was it a crime of passion? we're finding out who are about what authorities say
in the past year uncle sam shelled out half a trillion dollars to contractors, double what the government spent a decade ago, doesn't include other contracts awarded by intelligence agency because spending in those departments is classified. we are in an era of austerity and looking at budgets but on the secret projects we don't get to know, it's not on a budget line, i think they call them dark programs. >> expensive, dark and classified. >>> did you know americans are giving...
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that cost sam the retired can't -- entire campaign december december 1862. he is not making that mistake again. he keep his eye and where he is, but he stays awake and focuses much more on tennessee at that point. of course, like i say, you will come back in the next book won the fight begins around chattanooga because he is a key player just prior to that. >> not at all. not at all. i mean, you can say, gee, it would have been nice to make a better point of view had been there. one of the complaints come by joe johnston took cause category. pemberton did not have eyes out there in the countryside the way it granted. he did not know where he was a what direction they're going in. he had less than 1,000 cavalryman to support his army, and that was not doing it. they can just keep their eye on those guys and keep them been been and there is nothing that pemberton could do about it. that was, talking about joe johnson taught, he took all the cavalry and took them into tennessee. felt like he needed and there. anyone else? >> of all the characters,. [inaudible q
that cost sam the retired can't -- entire campaign december december 1862. he is not making that mistake again. he keep his eye and where he is, but he stays awake and focuses much more on tennessee at that point. of course, like i say, you will come back in the next book won the fight begins around chattanooga because he is a key player just prior to that. >> not at all. not at all. i mean, you can say, gee, it would have been nice to make a better point of view had been there. one of...
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so we first talked about this yesterday, we discovered that uncle sam is collecting the phone records of verizon customers, everyone from your kids' text messages to her bff to your grandfather who is still trying to figure out how to send a text message. today, two different newspapers, the washington post and britain's guardian, report the fbi and the nsa, the national security agency, are tapping into megahuge companies. you see them here. to get everything from e-mails to videos to photos, talking microsoft, apple, youtube, yahoo! google, facebook, and skype. we did hear from the president talking about this for the first time just this afternoon. here he was. >> nobody is listening to your telephone calls. that's not what this program is about. >> the president also says the internet spying does not target any u.s. citizens or anyone living in the united states. the president is taking some brutal fire here over all this surveillance. did you wake up and click on to your huff po, this was the front page of the huffington post this morning, the headline and the morphed picture, ge
so we first talked about this yesterday, we discovered that uncle sam is collecting the phone records of verizon customers, everyone from your kids' text messages to her bff to your grandfather who is still trying to figure out how to send a text message. today, two different newspapers, the washington post and britain's guardian, report the fbi and the nsa, the national security agency, are tapping into megahuge companies. you see them here. to get everything from e-mails to videos to photos,...
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and their editor, sam mcclure, is a larger than life figure. his restless enthusiasm and manic energy infused the magazine's atmosphere with a touch of genius even as he suffered from periodic nervous break downes. together these celebrated journalists produced exposes of no knoplys, fraudulent medicines, unsafe railroads becoming the vanguard of the progressive movement. mcclure's formula was to give husband writers enough time and resources. he would put them on salaries for years to produce long, heavily-researched series. it was soon copied by rival magazines producing what has been called the golden age of journalism. i knew from the start that the climax of the story would be reached in 1912 when teddy and taft engage in a brutal fight for the republican nomination complete with fistfights and revolvers, with cries of corruption, a fight that divides their wives, edith and nelly, their children, their closest friends, a fight that tears apart the handsome young military aide that i've sort of fallen in love with. he served teddy roosevelt
and their editor, sam mcclure, is a larger than life figure. his restless enthusiasm and manic energy infused the magazine's atmosphere with a touch of genius even as he suffered from periodic nervous break downes. together these celebrated journalists produced exposes of no knoplys, fraudulent medicines, unsafe railroads becoming the vanguard of the progressive movement. mcclure's formula was to give husband writers enough time and resources. he would put them on salaries for years to produce...
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, and sam, we asked you before the break, is this really what the world needs? >> well, it is a really good stock and it is -- i thought this would happen for quite some time once the percentage of the business warrants giving it its own space. >> why has it been outcomeping the rest of the business? >> because it is a smaller number, and it is sort of love large numbers on the women's side, and the men's business started out with a little bit of floor space, and they keep evolving the product. they have recently hired a new head of men's design who is taking over. and he has had a few things hit that have done significantly better and talking about the polo shirts and so on in the for the men's business that are doing well right now at the same time. >> and that didn't stop you from going from buy to neutral recently, and due to other concerns regarding christine day's departure? >> well, definitely. i think that the product they make is great. i think that is part of the scenario for this company, but the real picture with this company is the culture and the r
, and sam, we asked you before the break, is this really what the world needs? >> well, it is a really good stock and it is -- i thought this would happen for quite some time once the percentage of the business warrants giving it its own space. >> why has it been outcomeping the rest of the business? >> because it is a smaller number, and it is sort of love large numbers on the women's side, and the men's business started out with a little bit of floor space, and they keep...
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and san mateo county, sam roberts, kron 4 news. third--stanley roberts. >>erica: fairfield went at 8 mi. per hour and six for half moon bay. we will continue with 3com conditions lasting into the weekend. and you could see by this afternoon, it will be a very warm day. 66 degrees for downtown san francisco at low eighties for those of you in napa. pretty calm conditions still cleared by later on tonight really not too much to talk about as we will see pretty quiet weather over the next couple of days. it will be gradually warmer sunday night, could see a little bit of rain especially for the north bay. we will continue with unsettled weather monday and tuesday. so as of now a 30 percent chance of rain and looks like it will be dry in the middle of week. here's traffic with janu. > >janu: we are not tracking any delays at the bay bridge toll plaza and we are also seen a quiet ride for the san mateo bridge both east and west, at this time. he were to foster city the drive time about 12 minutes so everything ready smoothly. we're not any delays on the golden
and san mateo county, sam roberts, kron 4 news. third--stanley roberts. >>erica: fairfield went at 8 mi. per hour and six for half moon bay. we will continue with 3com conditions lasting into the weekend. and you could see by this afternoon, it will be a very warm day. 66 degrees for downtown san francisco at low eighties for those of you in napa. pretty calm conditions still cleared by later on tonight really not too much to talk about as we will see pretty quiet weather over the next...
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what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling o
what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. she's always been able it's just her way.day. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently....
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. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house, lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washington post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? the top moment or top two or three that mattered for you and the country in that period? >> in my view, and my wife, the single most important vote i cast was on the civil rights act of 1964. for the first time we addressed the problem that each american should have full citizenship. i was focused on this because i almost lost my job over this. [indiscernible] there were riots and trouble. the african-american people were patient and nonviolent. that was a vote that really solved a tremendous problem. medicare wasthers. very important. the affordable care act was something that my dad started out with roosevelt in 1935. but of course there was a lot of environmental legislation, a lot of other conservation legislation. i am really a lucky guy to be blessed with a superb staff. i've had the good fort
. >> when you were elected in 1955, sam rayburn was speaker of the house, lyndon johnson was the majority leader in the senate. "the washington post" reminded us that rosa parks had just not given up her seat. over that period of time, what would you say legislatively your proudest moment was? the top moment or top two or three that mattered for you and the country in that period? >> in my view, and my wife, the single most important vote i cast was on the civil rights act...
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his father sam worked in the silk mills, so cold, he worked and ran a tent. frank lost his father to cancer when he was only 19 and he learned the lessons of hard work, having to take on a job nights and weekends until he graduated from high school, when he joined the army and went to europe. his tenacity strengthened as he served his country in world war ii, with a sharp intellect and wealth of knowledge he gained at columbia university through the g i bill. anyone who knew frank knows that he was destined to make something of himself. and he did. he joined two of his boyhood friends to found a very successful business and did very well. losing his father, working his way through high school, going to war, starting a business, making a success of himself, that just wasn't enough for frank lautenberg. he wanted to give something back, he wanted to serve the people of new jersey. that is why he ran for office, and why they kept electing him five times and it was his tenacity that led him not to hesitate in taking on powerful interests that were juxtaposed to t
his father sam worked in the silk mills, so cold, he worked and ran a tent. frank lost his father to cancer when he was only 19 and he learned the lessons of hard work, having to take on a job nights and weekends until he graduated from high school, when he joined the army and went to europe. his tenacity strengthened as he served his country in world war ii, with a sharp intellect and wealth of knowledge he gained at columbia university through the g i bill. anyone who knew frank knows that he...
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delivery of her own baby on a beach to the tale of margaret houston, the wife of the hero of texas' sam houston, who reportedly had an operation to remove a tumor, bit on a coin, survived and had six more children. well, senator hutchison was a pioneer in her own right. graduating, as my colleague said, from the university of texas school of law in 1967 when the number of women in the graduating class was in single digits. as the first republican woman to be elected to the texas , she of representatives served there and in the texas constitutional convention where i had an opportunity to get to know her as another member of that convention as well as her husband, ray hutchison, who served with distinction in the house of representatives. she is to date our only woman to have represented texas in the united states senate. we're grateful for her long service, her willingness to work with members of both parties. in san antonio we're particularly grateful as well for her service as it relates to the san antonio river and the expansion of the riverwalk. when she first came to the senate in
delivery of her own baby on a beach to the tale of margaret houston, the wife of the hero of texas' sam houston, who reportedly had an operation to remove a tumor, bit on a coin, survived and had six more children. well, senator hutchison was a pioneer in her own right. graduating, as my colleague said, from the university of texas school of law in 1967 when the number of women in the graduating class was in single digits. as the first republican woman to be elected to the texas , she of...
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and procrastinators joining us from san francisco is hotel tonight ceo sam shampgs shanks. in the past, i know you can, there is a way the excess inventory found its way online five years ago and you could find things like that. how is your company different? what is different than the companies that already established that do this? >> well the main difference of hoteltonight is we were built from the grounds up for mobile. that's the genesis of the company as i said. what if you built a company from mobile working on demand hotels? what would it look like? it would be different than the at opens were and website itself done particularly do last minute nearly as well as we do. >> there is a lot of reasons. your flight gets canceled or something? i need a hotel? whether are the reasons most people use? >> those are some of the reasons where you might need a hotel tonight. but what we really focus on is inspiring people to be more spontaneous and create a primary demand for the industry and hotels. these are people that would have stayed home or returned home. they have a to
and procrastinators joining us from san francisco is hotel tonight ceo sam shampgs shanks. in the past, i know you can, there is a way the excess inventory found its way online five years ago and you could find things like that. how is your company different? what is different than the companies that already established that do this? >> well the main difference of hoteltonight is we were built from the grounds up for mobile. that's the genesis of the company as i said. what if you built a...
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>> get it from you in just a second, sam. >> what a song. >> like. >> song. >> ♪ the baby you brought home was someone else's too bad ♪ >> there's steamy heat or is that just giada? >> i don't know if you know we're not making a show anymore. i know. sorry to bring a downer. >> i'm bare foot. >> oh, [ bleep ]. i'm on the me morium list? >> there is always the alternative. at least i made the [ bleep ] list. >> oh. interestingly enough, this winner is not in this category but it's exciting to see. if i read it out i'm going to give another category away. i'm going to put it back in the envelope and -- >> um, there was more. >> that kind of show -- >> what do you do? >> apparently we bleeped that. >> that happened. i heard that. i thought i dreamed it the next morning. >> and it happened. there it was. >> it really happened. >> classic bernstein. he's encourageble. >> he is. >> did we win thing? nominated for anything? >> i'm sure we were. >> any word on that? >> i don't know they lost the envelope. >> it was a fantastic confluence of disastrous events. all in one live telecast. -- an
>> get it from you in just a second, sam. >> what a song. >> like. >> song. >> ♪ the baby you brought home was someone else's too bad ♪ >> there's steamy heat or is that just giada? >> i don't know if you know we're not making a show anymore. i know. sorry to bring a downer. >> i'm bare foot. >> oh, [ bleep ]. i'm on the me morium list? >> there is always the alternative. at least i made the [ bleep ] list. >> oh....
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sam, houston's army medical department center and school. an instructor was shot and wounded. she's in serious condition. the suspect later surrendered to police. the police chief says the two were involved in a romantic relationship. >>> hundreds of people gathered last night for a vigil on the santa monica college athletic field to honor those killed last week in the shooting rampage. students returned to campus for the first time since the shootings yesterday as they tried to happened. >> it's very unsettling. i really don't want to be here. the i a because i g to. >> i feel grateful. i don't know. i don't even think i should be alive, but i thank god that i a >> the mr ofpted expressing sadness for the families of those who died asking for privacy. >>> a new round of rts h before the nistr is scheduled to meet with anti-government protesters. demonstrators set barrion fin i riot police tried to break up the crowd by firing tear gas, w canber bullets. the protesters are calling the prime minister to step down after a violent police crackdown on a peaceful sit-in >>> in iraq
sam, houston's army medical department center and school. an instructor was shot and wounded. she's in serious condition. the suspect later surrendered to police. the police chief says the two were involved in a romantic relationship. >>> hundreds of people gathered last night for a vigil on the santa monica college athletic field to honor those killed last week in the shooting rampage. students returned to campus for the first time since the shootings yesterday as they tried to...
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let us begin with this headline from your colleague, sam baker. guest: this makes the case that legal challenges to obama care are not finished. there are a handful of lawsuits, some in the pipeline, that are closer to getting to the higher courts. the focus on the irs setting up insurance programs, which is a concern even for supporters of obama care. if that ever got the supreme court that could be struck down. the irs has been in the news recently. there is another lawsuit on the birth control provision. a couple of issues that are in the pipeline. the legal challenges of obama care are still ongoing. host: there's one point that congress will be focusing on, -- ting out that as you and others are pointing out, hearings on the irs this week. guest: irs commissioner will be testifying before the house appropriations committee just tomorrow. oft is just the beginning the hearing. the ways and means will be looking at conservative groups. later in the week we have the oversight committee who will be highlighting a new audit about conference spendi
let us begin with this headline from your colleague, sam baker. guest: this makes the case that legal challenges to obama care are not finished. there are a handful of lawsuits, some in the pipeline, that are closer to getting to the higher courts. the focus on the irs setting up insurance programs, which is a concern even for supporters of obama care. if that ever got the supreme court that could be struck down. the irs has been in the news recently. there is another lawsuit on the birth...
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there are caltrans delays this morning in the northbound direction between palo alto and sam francisco. >> more on our top story this morning, we remained on supreme court watch. the justices have not yet issued at their decision on proposition a the california voters approved ban on same-sex marriage. they could also rule on the defense of marriage act, which is nationwide regarding the ban on federal rights for legally married same-sex couples. the court makes their rulings on mondays and thursdays this month. we spoke with a legal expert who believes that no matter what the official ruling is, same-sex couples will be able to get married here in california. >> i think you're going to see same-sex marriage and california. the getty their rule on the merit and i think there are five of those that say that the ninth circuit was right and the judge walker was right and that prop 8 is struck down. or they could dismiss the case and say they dismiss it for other reason in which case the judge walker's ruling still stands. it is sort of a no lose situation. >> the next ruling comes out on
there are caltrans delays this morning in the northbound direction between palo alto and sam francisco. >> more on our top story this morning, we remained on supreme court watch. the justices have not yet issued at their decision on proposition a the california voters approved ban on same-sex marriage. they could also rule on the defense of marriage act, which is nationwide regarding the ban on federal rights for legally married same-sex couples. the court makes their rulings on mondays...
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and we did that -- >> i want to find that room. >> sam johnson would bring the food one week a month i would bring food the next week, and we did it because we wanted to understanding policy details, and we wanted to be older do that in a discreet way. one the things we pledge to each other was that we would be confidential until it was time to reveal it. we've all been faithful to that pledge, to each other, and that if held by the trust that we held with each other. we are trying to sort through the difference is so that we can have a solid plan so that we can defend. if you overlaid my voting record with that of judge carter, you would not find a lot, he is a very conservative guy from texas, who i have learned is a very solid person, who i don't agree with on everything, but that does not mean that we could not craft something together. so if you disagree on nine things, it should work on the 10th if you can. that is what we are trying to do. >> we purposely, one of the reasons we have been so careful as we purposely wanted to keep the politics out of it. we do not want folks out
and we did that -- >> i want to find that room. >> sam johnson would bring the food one week a month i would bring food the next week, and we did it because we wanted to understanding policy details, and we wanted to be older do that in a discreet way. one the things we pledge to each other was that we would be confidential until it was time to reveal it. we've all been faithful to that pledge, to each other, and that if held by the trust that we held with each other. we are trying...
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it goes to show you that in the name of trying to keep us all very safe, uncle sam turns out to be big brother. >>brian: all part of the patriot act. they say the prison program is now into play. what steve was referring to is major organizations like microsoft, yahoo, apple. youtube, aol and skype. they have a way of monitoring that in one central location. i can't see this being a human situation where humans are going okay, doocy is on facebook again. carlson just hung up with her aunt from across the street. do you have an aunt across the street? >>gretchen: no but if i ask my husband home the milk, i'm sure they're very interested. >>brian: 1%. a lot of people feel you need 2% for the nutrients. but the best for you is breast milk. >>gretchen: what? >>brian: if you're an infant. >>gretchen: where is this discussion -- >>brian: i'm going to tell you. >>gretchen: oh my -- more importantly, where is his cup? what is he drinking? >>brian: brit hume tweeted this out. he said it is so voluminous and so widespread that americans really should not be worried about this because you've got
it goes to show you that in the name of trying to keep us all very safe, uncle sam turns out to be big brother. >>brian: all part of the patriot act. they say the prison program is now into play. what steve was referring to is major organizations like microsoft, yahoo, apple. youtube, aol and skype. they have a way of monitoring that in one central location. i can't see this being a human situation where humans are going okay, doocy is on facebook again. carlson just hung up with her aunt...
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and whether it's a local restaurant owned by the sam family for generations or an accounting firm or clothing store or the town doctor, regulations are a major concern for them. and we should be doing what we can do to encourage small businesses, not deter them with strenuous and excessive regulations. i yield back. mr. collins: i thank the gentleman from north carolina. what we are dealing with here is dealing with jobs. and what you are doing is small businesses, as we have seen -- 44% of the total u.s.-private payroll and create half of the non-farm jobs. we have got to look at this. we can all come together as the gentleman from indiana stated a few moments ago, this could be a bipartisan issue as we look to jobs and things he we can bring to the floor. and we came up here to try and help and bring the voices of those who could not be up here on help them in their businesses and work hard and i appreciate you so much for sharing your experiences in north carolina and what we are doing, fighting hard against these regulations so we can see more jobs created. mr. holding: numbers d
and whether it's a local restaurant owned by the sam family for generations or an accounting firm or clothing store or the town doctor, regulations are a major concern for them. and we should be doing what we can do to encourage small businesses, not deter them with strenuous and excessive regulations. i yield back. mr. collins: i thank the gentleman from north carolina. what we are dealing with here is dealing with jobs. and what you are doing is small businesses, as we have seen -- 44% of the...
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those via mother nature and those via uncle sam. the fall out from the deadly twister in oklahoma and a new and scary twist on the irs crackdown on conservatives, turns out it was not only groups. it was individual, individual donors. for the next two hours we are going to give you the latest on both and a lot more, because severe weather warnings are still posted for most of oklahoma and missouri, and now problems are building for obama and the white house, and the irs, we have you covered today on a mile-wide twister that left a lot of devastation. oklahoma's gve
those via mother nature and those via uncle sam. the fall out from the deadly twister in oklahoma and a new and scary twist on the irs crackdown on conservatives, turns out it was not only groups. it was individual, individual donors. for the next two hours we are going to give you the latest on both and a lot more, because severe weather warnings are still posted for most of oklahoma and missouri, and now problems are building for obama and the white house, and the irs, we have you covered...
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. >> elvis presley, sam cooke, luther vandross. >> but everybody knows. anyone who was talented. >> yeah, yeah. >> was it frustrating to be -- because you have one of those angelic, terrific voices. was it frustrating to watch someone take the spotlight while you were on the side? >> not unless it was someone like my friend sonny bono or my friend nancy sinatra. >> uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> but it was fun. >> it was okay because we were meant to make them sound good. and that's what we did. >> and a lot of people would see the bad dark side of that notoriety the stars had to face. i'm making a really good living. i don't have to put the fannies in the seat. >> i still wonder about that today because i was making a good living but it gets too comfortable and i always wanted to really sing by myself. i can understand when people are in a group. they can only do so much. you get by yourself. you are freer. and that's what i wanted to do. i wanted to be freer with my singing. >> they always talked about how the backup singers are like the chorus in church. >> yes
. >> elvis presley, sam cooke, luther vandross. >> but everybody knows. anyone who was talented. >> yeah, yeah. >> was it frustrating to be -- because you have one of those angelic, terrific voices. was it frustrating to watch someone take the spotlight while you were on the side? >> not unless it was someone like my friend sonny bono or my friend nancy sinatra. >> uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> but it was fun. >> it was okay because we were meant to...